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The 21 highest-grossing Tom Cruise movies, ranked

The Tom Cruise films that blew up the box office
21. Cocktail: $465 million (£343m)
20. Interview with the Vampire: $484 million (£358m)
19. Edge of Tomorrow: $502 million (£371m)
18. Austin Powers in Goldmember: $529 million (£391m)
17. The Mummy: $535 million (£396m)
16. A Few Good Men: $556 million (£411m)
15. Jerry Maguire: $559 million (£413m)
14. Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One: $571 million (£422m)
13. The Firm: $600 million (£443m)
12. Mission: Impossible III: $634 million (£469m)
11. Minority Report: $639 million (£472m)
10. The Last Samurai: $792 million (£585m)
9. Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation: $924 million (£683m)
8. Mission: Impossible: $936 million (£691m)
7. Rain Man: $962 million (£711m)
6. Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol: $991 million (£732m)
5. War of the Worlds: $992 million (£733m)
4. Mission: Impossible – Fallout: $1 billion (£740m)
3. Mission: Impossible II: $1.01 billion (£747m)
2. Top Gun: $1.04 billion (£770m)
1. Top Gun: Maverick: $1.6 billion (£1.2bn)
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The Tom Cruise films that blew up the box office

Tom Cruise has been one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars for nearly four decades, known for leading roles in beloved films like Top Gun and the action-packed Mission: Impossible franchise.

His latest blockbuster, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, is currently taking the box office by storm, having grossed over $353 million (£261m) worldwide at the time of writing, adding to the billions his films have generated.

But what about his other big hits? Read on to discover the 21 highest-grossing Tom Cruise movies of all time – and see if your favourite flick made the cut. 

All dollar amounts in US dollars. Pre-2023 grosses adjusted for inflation.

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Danielle McAdam

03 June 2025

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